[Rafer Alston] harbors no grudge [toward the Magic]. He admits that he wishes Stan Van Gundy could have better communicated his decision to bench him for long periods against the Lakers ("The thing is, we wanted to adjust to it"), but he left on good terms. And Alston left for a place he wants to be, mindful that he could be a third-stringer behind Devin Harris and Keyon Dooling, once the latter heals from hip surgery.
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Evan Dunlap
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Class act.
Thanks for the memories, Skip, and enjoy yourself in NJ.
Best of luck to Rafer.
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